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bank annuities — index capital Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bank annuities — n. British government bonds; consols … English World dictionary
bank annuities — noun plural Etymology: bank (IV) : consols * * * Sometimes, bank annuity. consols. * * * bank annuities, British. government funded debts, usually consols … Useful english dictionary
bank annuities — government bonds (interest from government bonds paid periodically) … English contemporary dictionary
Bank for International Settlements — (BIS) the first inter national financial agency, conceived in 1928 as a control mechanism for repa ration* payments. A body without political character, BIS was intended to replace the Reparation Commission and perform the whole work of… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
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Nestle v National Westminster Bank plc — Court Court of Appeal Date decided 6 May 1992 Citation(s) [1993] 1 WLR 1260 Case history Prior action(s) [2000] WTLR 795; Independent, July 4, 1988, (1996) 10(1) Trust law International 113, 115 … Wikipedia
consols — n.pl. British government securities without redemption date and with fixed annual interest. Etymology: abbr. of consolidated annuities * * * plural of consol * * * /kon solz, keuhn solz /, n.pl. Sometimes, consol. the funded government securities … Useful english dictionary
consols — /kon solz, keuhn solz /, n.pl. Sometimes, consol. the funded government securities of Great Britain that originated in the consolidation in 1751 of various public securities, chiefly in the form of annuities, into a single debt issue without… … Universalium
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